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sik days daveo!

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Damn cars

Who wants to come over an tell me engine is screwed...just so I am sure lol

It's screwed. Buy new one from aaron, and donate old one to me. kthnx

Thanks Dave for the offer but I can't really justify the cost for Regatta...you guys go and have a great time :O

:laugh: weak++

thats not so noice...why do u think the engine is gone?

Metallic flake is cool for paint.....but no so for engine oil

sik days daveo!

It's screwed. Buy new one from aaron, and donate old one to me. kthnx

:laugh: weak++

deal is done

Metallic flake is cool for paint.....but no so for engine oil

deal is done

oooh man that sucks! has it begin it's death rattle?

well that made ur decision about the new engine easy didnt it :laugh:

Do you need a lift Andrew?? Or is this a slow death we are talking about??

And Karen, I owe you and Mark still for that Friday night you came to my rescue, so if I buy you lunch at the Regatta, I will feel better???

Metallic flake is cool for paint.....but no so for engine oil

deal is done

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oooh man that sucks! has it begin it's death rattle?

well that made ur decision about the new engine easy didnt it :laugh:

LOL it's been getting rattlier (sp?) for a couple weeks now. Hehehe. It actually started to make noice like something was flappy around.

oooh man that sucks! has it begin it's death rattle?

well that made ur decision about the new engine easy didnt it :laugh:

nah no real death rattle yet , there is a slight ticking today

Do you need a lift Andrew?? Or is this a slow death we are talking about??

And Karen, I owe you and Mark still for that Friday night you came to my rescue, so if I buy you lunch at the Regatta, I will feel better??? v

I should be right for a ride there! I just have to plug the AFM back in ...if I get lazy or can get the airbox on in time I migh run Jap style filtration! But thanks anyway Dave!

any idea as to what may have killed it?

the old turbo had busted seals

This cause oil use

I was unaware of this problem until one day I almost ran it dry

My theory is the constant oil problems destroyed it slowly

I'll be taking bets...starters at $50 that it wont be in by sunday

:laugh:

OK you are on

This guy can take out a GTST engine in about an hour

That leaves the rest of the day to get it back in

They did a GTR in a day ad it was harder cause of the 4wd

OK you are on

This guy can take out a GTST engine in about an hour

That leaves the rest of the day to get it back in

They did a GTR in a day ad it was harder cause of the 4wd

yeh they dont take that long, just fiddly that's all

gtr's are a pain, gotta pop the front right CV and sometimes they aren't all that forth coming :laugh:

Dude thats not very nice....$65

lmfao :O

morning daniel

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